I had my top two wisdom teeth removed yesterday and I looked in my mouth to see how they were healing and noticed there were no blood clots on either side. I haven’t had very much pain and it’s been manageable with only a few ibuprofen. I also looked at pictures of dry socket so it doesn’t seem to be that. Am I okay?

I went in for dental surgery. They cut my gums and exposed the roots for cleaning. It all went very well, except on one side of my mouth. Right after the surgery, I was eating and the gum felt like it was pushed down during chewing. It has all healed now, but the gums are lower on that side and the roots are slightly exposed. Is this normal, or did I loose a stitch during chewing that caused this.

I don't remember what day this started happening. It was either on Friday before my doctor's appointment or afterwards. I'm not sure. I also got a tetanus shot on the same day I had my appointment. Anyways, since then, the gums on the upper right side of my mouth hurt where I had my wisdom teeth out almost 5 years ago and my jaw on the right side feels a little swollen. It doesn't look swollen, but I feel something and it hurts a little bit. I just don't know if I should go to....

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So around three years ago I got my first cavity in my twenties. My dentist was worried about as it was a DEEP cavity and thought I would need to get a root canal. I went to an endodontist days later after the tooth in question was still reacting to cold specifically, but he thought that the feeling may go away in a month. It hasn't. Here's where things get....complicated....I haven't told my dentist this...but after all these years? My tooth (that specific one that got the cavity) STILL....

This wasn’t my first experience with braces since I had the traditional metal orthodontic braces when I was a teen. https://midental.ca/services/orthodontic-braces-orthopedics/ I wore it almost a year. My teeth were perfect after my initial treatment, but I wasn’t diligent about wearing my retainers every night. Eventually, I stopped wearing it altogether since it becomes too painful. I was foolish and I should have been more responsible. My teeth ended up shifting tremendously over the next decade....

So many people get oral health issues, I know some facts that may help some people to avoid cavities. Tips — #1 Brush your teeth at least twice daily. #2 Avoid eating to many sugary things. #3 If a family member has a family member has a cavity in their teeth, don't kiss to much or it can spread to you. #4 If you get any cavities, schedule an appointment with a orthodontist or dentist, if you leave the cavity it will spread to more teeth and cause plague and eventually can be deadly if the cavitiy....

I have a abscess tooth and i have been supplementing with formula for the baby as it not safe to breastfeed and take tyenol with codeine bc it gets into your milk. Ive been pumping and dumping the milk. How long after i take Tylenol 3 will it take to get out of my milk? I dont wanna feed him until i know its safe.

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